Castleninja
Regular Member
What are the technicalities in nevada about carrying on Native American land? I've heard mixed responses.
It is legal for state laws.
But, Indians run the reservations. They can kick "white people" off any time they want. So, if they don't like OC, there's nothing you can do about it but maintain a low profile.
Ok just because I've heard of public places like walmart being on Indian land. Not walmart specifically but the one case it was said that the walmart was on Indian land. But as long as I don't go into a reservation it should be fine?
Wal-Mart won't care, but a tribal cop might still care and can still kick you off the reservation, even if that means kicking you out of Wal-Mart to do it.
But all that can really happen is he asked me to leave. No criminal charge cam be filed unless I'm trespassed. Correct?
I don't know where you are from, but I seriously doubt that will happen in NV. They can only enforce state laws on non-Indians. And I've not heard of any abuses here.
Yes, ANYTHING can happen ANYWHERE, though.
They can only enforce state laws on non-Indians. And I've not heard of any abuses here.
Yes, ANYTHING can happen ANYWHERE, though.
Would think they'd take a dim view of OC in the casinos….
Saloons might be ok - you'd probably have to pay for the holes you shot in the roof...:uhoh:
Not sure how to do to that. I'd be looking for something that may not exist, as they probably don't put "lack-of-authority" in writing.
The tribe has no authority over non-Indians, so they can't use any Indian laws against you.
Most, if not all, of the tribal police will also be state-sworn LEO's though. Which means they can enforce any state laws against anyone in the state.
So does that mean I shouldn't have to buy a "day use permit" from the Pyramid Lake Tribe up here when I go to recreate on Pyramid Lake? http://plpt.nsn.us/rangers/htmls/permits.html
So does that mean I shouldn't have to buy a "day use permit" from the Pyramid Lake Tribe up here when I go to recreate on Pyramid Lake? http://plpt.nsn.us/rangers/htmls/permits.html
Isn't that permit their permission for you to use their land?
I'm unsure how you could claim not needing their permission.
Wouldn't it be a trespassing issue if you refused to leave? They can arrest/cite for trespassing, per enforcement of state law.
This is where Indian cop things confuse me. Indian cops are not recognized as peace officers under NRS (http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-289.html), and Indian land is sovereign (which is why reservations in CA can allow casinos but the rest of the state prohibits them). So if they can't prosecute me for breaking an Indian law, how they can they prosecute me for trespass under a NRS?...
This is where Indian cop things confuse me. Indian cops are not recognized as peace officers under NRS (http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-289.html), and Indian land is sovereign (which is why reservations in CA can allow casinos but the rest of the state prohibits them). So if they can't prosecute me for breaking an Indian law, how they can they prosecute me for trespass under a NRS?